The Pew Internet & American Life Project reports that 71 percent of Internet users aged 18-32 make purchases online. But when the Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights Act (HR 627) passes, it will become a lot more difficult for students and consumers under the age of 21 to access credit. Without credit cards, these shoppers will find it difficult to shop online at your site. What are you doing to make it easy?
For teens without credit cards, there are 2 easy ways to pay with eBillme.
1. They can pay with eBillme themselves. If they have online banking, they can:
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Pay at online bank, just like a utility bill |
2. Forward to someone else to pay. This can be a parent, a friend, or a family member.
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Pay at their bank |
"Teens and college students are in need of new solutions to better manage spending and control their budgets,” says Marwan Forzley, President and CEO of eBillme. “This demographic relies on the Internet for online banking and purchasing. These new reforms will prompt many consumers to look for credit card alternatives at the online checkout. We are excited to offer eBillme as a safe, debt-free checkout option for online merchants to provide in response."
Complete the sale. Accept cash with eBillme. Get Started with eBillme today.





